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It's about where we come from. Who we are. The beginning. It's about roots. It's about folk. The sound. The movement.

"Vira! "

This collection is inspired by the theme "Roots."

Plant roots, land, textures, costume origins, the way we dress, the Portuguese being, our "roots" as individuals, where we came from, what we become. It all starts on the ground!

The traditional Portugueses folklore , Rancho, gives us the inpiration for some silhouettes and the use of decorative elements such as ribbons, the sparkles, frills. The composition of the volumes is urban and takes us to the time and environment in which we live, assuming the female gender as the primary audience.

With a color range of brown, red, mauve, gray and black, the fabrics are mainly composed of cotton, acrylic, wool and polyester, MOSTLY FROMA palette of brown, red, mauve, gray and black, the fabrics are based on cotton, acrylic, wool and polyester, mostly from the decades of 2000 and 2010.

this collection is like a poem. Not like a lyrical composition, but in the way that reflects a state of mind, a period of inner research for stability, answers, new ways. It almost didn't happen, almost didn't make it out of the paper and, that is why, that it came out a bit later. But why is it late? Is it really too late to go on a path?

"sometimes we just have to go. stop. wait. and go again"

Like sea waves. Swinging along the sea. It's not a beachwear collection. It's urban. It's simple. It's everyday like. In fact, it is a moment to meditate over choices, the roads that have been walked until now and the language I intend to follow from now on.

It has unapologetically feminine traits, it almost feels like going back to the origin, daniela ponto final started with a feminine construction of the body, a reflex of myself, but that will now keep the masculine approach of the human shape.

With a more sober color palette, varying among blacks, blues, browns and whites, the materials can go from cotton to polyester as old as the 80's, 00's, 10's.